Repiping

What Is PEX Piping Made Of?

Why More People Are Switching to Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PEX) Piping

PEX, or cross-linked polyethylene piping, has revolutionized the industry. The flexible, easy-to-install piping is now being used throughout the country in new construction and to repipe older structures with copper or galvanized piping. If you want quality you can trust, you need a repiping professional to install PEX piping throughout your home.

At Repiping Professionals, we have over 70 years of experience repiping homes throughout Southern California. We are highly trained, fully licensed professionals who provide a lifetime guarantee. If you have low water pressure, dirty-smelling water, or leaks, it may be time to repipe your home with PEX. Contact our office today to request a free estimate from trusted repipe specialists. 

What Is PEX Piping Made Of?

PEX piping is made of cross-linked high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a synthetic plastic. The plastic tubing is highly versatile and considerably less expensive than traditional copper piping. It is acid and corrosion-resistant, making it less prone to mineral buildup or erosion. The small diameter of PEX piping makes it more efficient.

Benefits of using PEX piping:

  • Freeze-damage resistant
  • Fast and easy to install
  • Flexible and durable
  • Cost efficient
  • Not susceptible to corrosion or mineral buildup
  • Energy conserving
  • Chlorine-resistant

While PEX is easy to install, it should still be handled by a professional. One of the most common problems with PEX piping is that it is incorrectly installed by DIYers. It is also important to note that PEX piping should not be exposed to direct sunlight due to UV light sensitivity.

What Is PEX Used For?

PEX piping is generally used as a water supply line. It comes in multiple colors, including red and blue, to help distinguish between hot and cold water. PEX is used in both new construction and to replace copper or galvanized steel piping in households. PEX is suitable for both potable (drinking) and nonpotable water. PEX is generally used for water supply, but it can also be used in radiant floor heating tubing, fire protection, plumbing, and ground source geothermal piping systems. 

The plastic piping has been used for several decades in the United States after first being introduced in Europe. It has gained popularity because of its durability and heat strength. It is also substantially more lightweight than traditional copper piping. 

Contact Repiping Professionals Today.

If you have older copper or galvanized steel pipes, it may be time for a replacement. Older pipes are prone to leaks and corrosion. Before long, you can have an expensive plumbing problem that can cost you thousands of dollars in repair work. Repiping with PEX pipes can help you avoid the headache.

It is important to have your PEX piping properly installed by a professional. Incorrect installation can lead to significant problems in your home. If you are considering repiping your home in Southern California, contact our office to request a free estimate. Get over 70 years of experience on your side. Our team proudly serves clients throughout Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, and Orange County. Find out more about PEX piping today from the Repiping Professionals.

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